Waltz of the Wizard is the primary sport on PlayStation VR2 to help hand monitoring following immediately’s free replace.
Whereas Waltz of the Wizard initially launched hand monitoring again in 2020 on Quest 1, developer Aldin Dynamics revealed the PS VR2 version now helps all hand monitoring options at the moment obtainable on Meta Quest. This permits for controller-less grabbing, touching and throwing of objects, a gesture system used to speak along with your companion, Skully, and extra.
We have identified since December that Sony had been testing hand monitoring help on PlayStation VR2, although it is the primary commercially obtainable sport using this. Throughout SIGGRAPH Asia 2024, a sales space listed the monitoring fee at 60 FPS whereas claiming the system “shows the fingers easily” with “low latency”. An official announcement past this was by no means made by Sony.
PlayStation VR2 Seemingly Now Has Hand Monitoring
Sony is demoing PlayStation VR2 hand monitoring at SIGGRAPH Asia, and the sales space suggests builders can already begin utilizing it in video games.
Controller-free hand monitoring is a function obtainable on Quest, Pico, and HTC Vive headsets, offering another expertise for interactions that is been embraced by studios like Owlchemy Labs. Whether or not we’ll see additional hand monitoring video games supporting this on PlayStation VR2 like Unplugged is unknown, however we’ll hold you knowledgeable if we find out about any extra titles including hand monitoring.
As for Waltz of the Wizard, immediately’s replace additionally added a brand new hand monitoring guidebook, merely referred to as Handbook, which particulars all of the completely different options you should utilize. That is not at the moment obtainable within the Quest model, although Aldin Dynamics states this will probably be launched in a separate replace within the close to future.
Waltz of the Wizard is out there now on PlayStation VR2, Quest, and Steam.